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Formula 1: Alpine replaces Doohan with Colapinto for next five rounds of World Championship
Formula 1: Alpine replaces Doohan with Colapinto for next five rounds of World Championship

Hans India

time07-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Hans India

Formula 1: Alpine replaces Doohan with Colapinto for next five rounds of World Championship

New Delhi: Alpine F1 team has confirmed that Franco Colapinto will replace Jack Doohan for the next five race weekends, starting from the upcoming Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, with the team deciding to 'rotate' the race seat alongside Pierre Gasly. "As part of an on-going assessment of its driver line-up, the team has made the decision to rotate one of its race seats for the next five rounds of the 2025 FIA Formula One World Championship. 'BWT Alpine Formula One Team therefore announces that Franco Colapinto will be paired with Pierre Gasly from the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, ahead of a new evaluation before the British Grand Prix in July," said an Alpine statement. The statement added that Doohan remains with the team as "first-choice reserve driver". 'Jack Doohan remains an integral part of the team and will be the first-choice Reserve Driver for this period of time," it added. Having previously served as a reserve driver for the Enstone-based team, it was announced last summer that Doohan was set to be promoted to the main race squad for 2025. The 22-year-old was then given an earlier-than-expected debut at the 2024 season finale in Abu Dhabi, following the departure of Haas-bound Esteban Ocon, Formula 1 reports. After starting his first full-time campaign this year, Doohan has struggled to match teammate Gasly and his troubles continued last time out in Miami, where he retired from the race following a Lap 1 collision with Racing Bulls' Liam Lawson. Doohan's future at the team had been a frequent topic of discussion since Colapinto's signing as a reserve in January, with Oakes having moved to quash those reports as recently as the Miami Grand Prix weekend. Colapinto made his F1 debut last year as a mid-season replacement for Logan Sargeant at Williams and immediately impressed, prompting other teams to look into signing him to a race seat for 2025. 'Firstly, I want to thank the team for giving me the opportunity to drive competitively for the next five races. I will work hard with the team to prepare for the next race in Imola and the upcoming triple-header, which will no doubt be intense and a big challenge for everyone. 'I have stayed sharp, and I am as ready as possible with the team's race support testing programme, as well as on the simulator at Enstone. I will do my best to get up to speed quickly and give it my all to deliver the best possible results alongside Pierre," said Colapinto. The news of Alpine's driver swap comes following the confirmation on Tuesday evening that Alpine Team Principal Oliver Oakes had resigned with immediate effect. Executive Advisor Flavio Briatore will be covering the duties previously performed by the Briton.

Alpine to sell Formula 1 tickets to fans through Viagogo partnership
Alpine to sell Formula 1 tickets to fans through Viagogo partnership

Yahoo

time10-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Alpine to sell Formula 1 tickets to fans through Viagogo partnership

BWT Alpine is to become the first Formula 1 team to sell tickets for races to fans as part of a new partnership with peer-to-peer marketplace Viagogo. Alpine will use the ticketing platform to offer thousands of places at Grands Prix this season directly to motorsport fans, who normally have to buy from F1 itself or race venues such as Silverstone. 'The partnership with Viagogo is an exciting step to bring BWT Alpine closer to fans worldwide,' said team principal Oliver Oakes. 'By making tickets more accessible through a safe and trusted platform, we're ensuring more supporters can experience the thrill of race day firsthand. 'We're committed to enhancing the fan experience and strengthening global presence – this collaboration is a testament to that.' Alpine is selling the tickets out of the allocation that all teams receive for Formula 1 races. The terms of the agreement are confidential but it is understood to amount to hundreds of tickets for fans at each of the 24 Grands Prix this season, which starts this week in Australia. The partnership will also see Viagogo receive branding in Alpine's garage, hospitality areas and digital platforms, while the team will benefit from data insights it can use to reach new audiences and unlock marketing opportunities. Alpine's driver line-up for 2025 features Frenchman Pierre Gasly, in his third season at the team, and Australian newcomer Jack Doohan, who has replaced Haas-bound Esteban Ocon. 'We're excited to partner with BWT Alpine to make attending Formula 1 races easier than ever for fans around the world,' said Viagogo's international business development lead Matt Drew. 'In 2024, fans from 160 countries bought tickets on viagogo to see F1 live, and through this partnership, we will connect even more fans to their favourite races. 'Our goal is to bring supporters closer to world-class events with a seamless experience, while helping our partner expand their global reach and grow revenues.'

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